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The only English-language journal devoted to the literature, culture, and history of Portugal, Brazil, and the Portuguese-speaking countries of Africa. Launched in 1985, it received the 'Best New Journal Award' of the Conference of Editors of Learned Journals in 1987. It publishes articles, translations, previously unpublished historical and literary texts, bibliographical information, and a survey of research and reviews.

Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association

Volume 18, Number 1, 1 August 2002
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Fragments from a Translation of a Portuguese Sea Manual
pp. 1-15(15)
Author: Carnemolla S.E.

Vasco da Gama as Narrator in Os Lusíadas
pp. 16-23(8)
Author: Hart T.R.

Camões: Ambiguous Imperialist
pp. 24-40(17)
Author: Meihuizen N.

Um Auto de Gil Vicente and the Tradition of Comedy
pp. 41-49(9)
Author: Earle T.F.

Eça de Queiroz
pp. 50-63(14)
Authors: Mónica M.F.

Public Memory and Power in Portugal (1880–1960)
pp. 96-120(25)
Authors: João M.I.

Prince Henry ‘the Navigator’: A Life.
pp. 244-246(3)
Author: Curto D.R.

Eça's English Letters.
pp. 246-251(6)
Author: Freeland A.

Bibliographic and Research Information
pp. 252-275(24)
Author: Laidlar J.

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